Medal of Honor: Frontline and Breath of Fire IV debut on the PlayStation Store, along with much new digital content in this week’s PlayStation Network update.

It’s World War II and you must fight across war-torn Europe as Lt. Jimmy Patterson in Medal of Honor: Frontline — a 2002 title in Electronic Art’s popular first-person shooter series that out of the whole bunch, still stands as the clear winner among the majority of gamers. Frontline returns yet again with this PSN release though, as a high-definition remasted edition that keeps the solid gameplay of the original, but adds a current generation shine.

Meanwhile, no such shine is being put towards PSOne Classic Breath of Fire IV, not that it needs it to be honest. It might have little creases around it’s presentation (it is a PlayStation One game mind you,) but this Capcom game still looks as charming as ever in the visual department. And it’s also a pretty solid Japanese role-playing game for six bucks, so what much else can you ask for? (Don’t answer that.)

I do hope you remember about last week’s PlayStation 3 firmware update v3.70. It’s since gone live and added automatic online game-save and trophy sync support to PlayStation Plus subscribers. If you’ve yet to downloaded the update up till now– well, you know the drill sadly. The long watching the download bar creep inch by inch to 100% drill. Thankfully your patience will be greatly rewarded with all the hot stuff currently inside the PlayStation Store.